Acrobat XI won't install

I have been trying to install a purchased copy of Acrobat Standard XI on a Windows XP Pro machine and get an error message that says:
" An error occured while extracting some files.  Check available disk space on your computer and the write permissions on the destination folder."
When i click on okay another message pops up that says " A problem occured while extracting the archive.  Pleae try downloading the Adobe Acrobat XI again."
I am an Administrator on this machine.
I disabled the virus protection.
I have uninstalled the free Reader.
I have over 300 gb of free disk space.
I deleted the AcrobatStd_11_Web_WWMUI.exe file and downloaded again.
Help!

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